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03-12-2004, 10:01 AM | #1 |
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71 brakes on 68 c20, frnt hose help
anyone done this swap on a c20, the 71 c20 front brake hoses are not available, do I need longer ones anyway to connect to the stock location(dont want to move the tab), there is an outfit here that makes lines, just would rather buy something I know that works. The line end is easy 1/4 tube, its the caliper end has a goofy shaped block of brass. thanks
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03-12-2004, 11:45 AM | #2 |
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LMC truck has 71-72 c-20 brake hoses so i imagine most of the other vendors have them also
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03-12-2004, 02:21 PM | #3 |
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DID THE BALL JOINTS WORK OUT OK????
I AM READY TO DO THE SAME THING HERE.... I BOUGHT 72 BRAKE HOSE'S AND FIGURED I COULD GET THEM TO WORK SOME HOW....... CAN'T BUY DISC HOSE'S FOR A 69......THEY DID NOT HAVE DISC THEN PLEASE LET ME KNOW ......I HAVE THE COMPLETE STEERING ASS'Y TO BUT HOPING TO NOT USE IT..... THANKS MARK.......RAGENRAT638 |
03-12-2004, 09:49 PM | #4 |
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Mark, havent done it yet either just rounding up the stuff, so far, I have 71 c20 spindles, rotors, main link,a-arms, and new calipers, bearings, seals, master cylinder, tie rod ends & sleeves, ball joints, bushings for same. Also have a handful of hard line and some fittings to redo what ever needs it, will be using Wilwood adjustable, and stock drum booster. Its been a few years but did something similar on my 55, hopefully its like riding a bike. I think for the most part all the front end parts are coming off, and I have clean parts to assemble everything, I did notice that the 68 stock power drums in front reduce from 1/4 to 3/16 , while the 71 disc stuff stays 1/4, and in my truck the Dana 60 looks to be all 1/4, ?. The front soft lines will complete most of my list, I know I can buy 71 hoses from the catalogs but will they be long enough running to back of crossmember as I dont want to change this, if not I will have some made or find some that will work. The only 68 stuff that will stay will be idler and pitman arms and booster. I am going to try to snap a few pistures if I can of the swap and post them. The only thing I dread is bleeding everything, not my favorite thing, have had lousy luck.
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03-12-2004, 10:00 PM | #5 |
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MY NEW BRAKE LINES ARE TWICE AS LONG AS THE OLD ONES...
the 72 mounted theres in the middle to the upper a arm.... i can take pics of all my stuff...... i looked up 69 bj's and 72 bj's and they have different number's?? thats the only reason i have not done any thing yet....... bj's are about 200.00 plus if my old one's wont work... let's work together here....... here's a pic of the 72 brake lines Last edited by rage'nrat638; 07-12-2007 at 07:06 AM. |
03-12-2004, 10:14 PM | #6 |
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my 68 isnt apart yet, so I cant say for sure on anything , I bought 71 c20 a-arms all assembled ,powder coated black w/moog bjs and new bushings for $20! YEAH! I never score on anything but that was my day I guess. I dont think the drum stuff will work at all, different diameters, I think someone makes sleeves to keep inners and steering link, but you may stuck with buying new bj's which I heard will go in your a-arms. The problem with the brake lines I think is the shape of it where it hooks to the hose, it is sort of a box looking piece of brass with a key or two sticking out to hold it from rotating on the caliper, in 73 it goes to just a standard looking round end, dont think it will work. I have the stock ones I took of the 71 as a comparison if I need it, I probably will just buy some for a 71 and move the hard lines, no biggie. I have illusions of getting this started and done soon, maybe I can follow thru. If I can be of any help to you I will try.
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03-12-2004, 11:06 PM | #7 |
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I went to disc brake on my 69 C30 and went with braided stainless lines.
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